iHeartRadio

Company

Last mentioned: Mar 23, 2026

Timeline

  1. WHO Confirmation

    The World Health Organization confirms at least 64 fatalities and dozens of injuries.

  2. Legal Review Commences

    International law firms and NGOs begin documenting evidence for potential war crimes litigation.

  3. Initial Strike Reported

    Reports emerge of a significant military strike on a medical facility in a conflict zone.

  4. Clinton Deposition Set

    News reports confirm that Hillary Clinton has been ordered to provide testimony in the ongoing probe.

  5. Document Release

    A massive cache of court documents naming Epstein associates is unsealed by a federal judge.

  6. Maxwell Conviction

    Ghislaine Maxwell is convicted on multiple counts of sex trafficking, renewing focus on associates.

  7. Epstein Death

    Jeffrey Epstein dies in federal custody, initially stalling several investigative leads.

Stories mentioning iHeartRadio 2

Regulation Very Bearish

Hospital Strike Kills 64: Implications for International Humanitarian Law

The World Health Organization has confirmed a devastating strike on a hospital resulting in at least 64 fatalities. This incident raises critical questions regarding the enforcement of International Humanitarian Law and the regulatory frameworks governing the protection of medical facilities in conflict zones.

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